Se connecterDani tried her best to act as if she were capable of functioning normally for the next hour.
It became increasingly difficult, as with each passing second, Dani knew Julian was around. Not physically. The awareness, the sort that crept inside her skin and refused to leave. Investors joked loudly as he spoke confidently across the ballroom. He appeared to be untouchable and effortless. Yet Julian’s eyes kept coming back to her every so often. Always back to her. Dani fidgeted with the donor list, hands trembling. She had to concentrate. On anything other than Julian. Or the pregnancy test in her purse. Or Julian’s hands on her waist two months ago, his kisses on her neck as rain poured down outside the office windows. She looked down as she remembered he had tasted her that night and she had loved every second of him using his tongue and his fingers, and his... “Miss Mitchell?” She snapped out of it. The hotel server stood beside her, holding out a glass of wine to her “Mrs. Vance said you needed it. She said maybe it'll loosen you up a bit” “Thank you.” Dani pulled herself together and accepted the glass which she placed on a nearby table as soon as the server had walked off. The lights in the ballroom suddenly became too hot. Her stomach churned. She gulped hard. Not yet. Please, no. Before long, she found herself rushing towards the side hallway, away from the ballroom. If she could just take a moment to— "Leaving so soon?” Dani stopped dead in her tracks. Julian stood near the hallway’s entrance, both hands in his pocket, casually leaning against the wall. He looked somewhat normal, but not relaxed, never relaxed in any public space. and he was looking at her. He was always looking at her. “I’m working.” “And you’ve told me that.” His voice remained even. That somehow made him all the more intimidating. “Stella will see—” “She is busy.” He answered too quickly. Like he was sure. Like he had made sure. Julian moved closer. Just enough for Dani to be able to smell the expensive cologne and whiskey on him. Her quickened heartbeat gave her away. “it's been two months, and you have been avoiding me," he accused. Dani turned her back to him. "That night never should have happened." "You say that." His voice softened. "But you think about it. You can't stop thinking about it." A burning sensation ran up her cheeks. Because he was right. She couldn't stop thinking about it. The way he'd looked at her. The way everything had started was because his restraint broke. The way his voice cracked when he whispered her name. How good he felt inside her. He had brought her to the edge over and over using his hands, mouth and his beautifully thick, and long member. Even afterwards... He had been so sweet and gentle with her. And that made her feel so so guilty. She was getting turned on over thoughts she shouldn't be having and night that never should have happened. Julian Carter Vance was only gentle when it was just her. No one else knew. Not even Stella. And he would never admit that out loud or show it to the vultures that surrounded him every day. It all seemed too surreal whenever she let herself remember it. Dani's arms tightened around herself. "You're married," she muttered. For the first time since she met him, something changed in Julian's face. "Yes." One little word that left a bad taste in her mouth. Before she could respond, the sickness came—sudden and violent. She turned away quickly. Julian's posture shifted instantly with her. "What's wrong?" "Nothing." "Dani." The sternness in his voice burned her skin. She rested a palm against the wall behind her. Breathe. Julian was standing way too close now. "Are you shaking?" "I'm tired." A lie. He scrutinized her face, memorizing a map he had not intended for her to reveal. “You look ill.” “I told you, I am okay.” “You are a horrible liar.” This time his words were almost whispered. And Dani loathed the power this gentleness held over her The Cold, she could handle. It was Predictable. Expected. Being sweet and gentle was dangerous. Echoes of footsteps erupted in the hallway. They both looked up. Two executives walked by, their laughter bouncing off the walls. Julian moved back, putting some distance between them. His soft features disappeared at once. His cold mask descended; precise, calculating and untouchable. It made her skin crawl. One of the two executives nodded his recognition to Julian. “Mr. Vance.” And Julian responded. Then he waited a bit after they were gone, and turned back to Dani, she noted the difference in him yet again. Focusing on her intently, he asked "what happened to you?" His whisper was almost inaudible. Her breath caught. Because somehow the question rang deeper than the nausea. Deeper than the night itself. Like asking what happened to her; what made her vanish. Stop meeting his gaze. Why did it all become meaningless? She took a step backward. "You need to go home Daniella." This was a mistake. She couldn't let him treat her this way. He was married, it wasn't right. And it doesn't matter how many times she had touched herself in the shower to the images of that night, she needed to put a stop to this "And you should go back to your wife" Julian's demeanor hardened instantly. There was something dangerous about him now. "Plus, you can't tell me what to do, Mr. Vance." Dani's heart pounded. There was the danger. The raw power that made everyone at Vance Holdings afraid of him. But then he glanced at her shaky hand for just a moment. And his voice calmed once more. "Talk to me." It almost melted her. If he had been holding her when he said it, she would have caved. She would have told him she touched herself to thoughts of him, rubbing her little clit hard as she screamed his name. She had ordered a vibrator two weeks ago and still hadn't used it, but hoped he'd use it on her. She tossed and turned at night, her pussy soft and wet, dripping while he pinned her down and pounded her in her dreams. And she would have told him about the pregnancy test that was burning a hole through her purse. Because nobody else would ever know the Julian Carter Vance who spoke in this way. Not the heartless tycoon who haunted everyone's gossip sessions. Not the cold hearted man who was married to Stella. Only Dani understood him this way. And maybe that was the real trouble. The music in the ballroom was suddenly louder. Then Dani's phone started buzzing in her hand. She reached into her bag automatically, glancing at the screen. Doctors appointment confirmation email. Tomorrow. 9:30 AM. Suddenly she felt cold inside. Julian's expression shifted instantly. "What is it?" "Nothing." He looked closer at her. "Dani." She stuffed the phone back into her purse quickly. Too quickly. Julian's attention was instantly on her face. And then he saw her own hand covering her belly involuntarily. Silence. Utter, horrible silence. Dani realized she had just made the greatest mistake of all. Julian studied her for a second. Slowly. Carefully. And then his voice lowered to a deadly whisper. "What is wrong with you?"The results were stolen.For a moment, Dani thought she had misheard him.The city noise faded.The wind disappeared.Even the distant sounds of traffic seemed to vanish.There was only Julian.And those four devastating words.The results were stolen.Her hand instinctively moved to her stomach.Fear twisted inside her chest.Because suddenly the anonymous message from earlier felt much more dangerous.Not Julian's baby.Whoever had sent it had known something.Or wanted them to believe they did.Either possibility was terrifying."What do you mean stolen?"Her voice sounded thin.Barely recognizable.Julian's expression remained grim."The lab was breached."The answer did nothing to calm her."In person?""I don't know yet."The fact that he didn't know was almost wo
Not Julian’s baby.The words glowed on Dani’s screen.Bright.Cold.Impossible.For a moment, she forgot how to breathe.The penthouse disappeared around her.The conspiracy.The murders.The switched babies.Elena Cross.The living nurse.Everything faded behind those three devastating words.Not Julian’s baby.Her hand instinctively moved to her stomach.A protective gesture.A frightened gesture.A furious gesture.Because whoever had sent the message had crossed a line.A dangerous line.Julian saw it immediately.The change in her expression.The tension in her body.The fear.“What is it?”His voice sounded sharp.Controlled.Dani couldn't answer.Not right away.Because if she said the words aloud, they would
Elena Cross was holding a gun.Every screen in the penthouse displayed the same image.A live surveillance feed.A hospital corridor.Room 214.Present day.Not twenty-eight years ago.Not an archived recording.Now.The timestamp in the corner updated every second.Proof.Terrifying proof.Dani stared at the screen.Unable to look away.The woman who had supposedly died nearly three decades ago stood beneath the fluorescent hospital lights.Older.Grayer.But unmistakably the same woman from the photographs.The same woman Thomas Reed had been investigating.The same woman connected to the switched babies.And she was armed.Nobody spoke.Nobody moved.The room had become frozen.Locked in collective disbelief.Then Stella whispered:"Oh God.
Three remain.One dies tomorrow.Choose carefully.The words seemed to burn themselves into Dani's mind.She stared at the paper.Read it once.Twice.Three times.Hoping the message would somehow change.It didn't.The list remained exactly the same.Julian Carter Vance.Stella Carter Vance.Elena Cross.Daniella Mitchell.Four names.Yet the note claimed three would remain.Meaning one of them was marked for death.Within twenty-four hours.A cold sweat broke across Dani's skin.For the first time since this nightmare began, the danger felt immediate.Personal.No more anonymous texts.No more mysterious photographs.No more decades-old secrets.Someone was threatening murder.Again.And this time, her name was on the list.---The underground garage had become absolute chaos.Police officers swarmed the crime scene.Detectives barked orders.Evidence teams photographed everything.Yet Dani barely noticed.Her gaze remained fixed on the page.On her own name.A name that absolutely
Thomas Reed was alive.For a moment, Dani genuinely thought she was hallucinating.The penthouse seemed to tilt beneath her feet.The photograph on Julian's phone remained frozen on the screen.Clear.Sharp.Undeniable.An older woman exiting a black SUV.And beside her—Thomas Reed.Very much alive.Very much breathing.Very much not dead.Silence swallowed the room.Nobody moved.Nobody blinked.Nobody spoke.Because there was no logical explanation.Thomas Reed died three years ago.There had been a funeral.A death certificate.An investigation.A burial.People didn't come back from that.Yet the photograph existed.And the image looked recent.Painfully recent.The anonymous caller had made sure of that.Finally, Stella
Everyone turned toward Julian.The silence inside the penthouse became unbearable.Dani could hear her own heartbeat.Fast.Loud.Relentless.The folder of evidence remained scattered across the dining table.Birth records.DNA reports.Hospital documents.Photographs.Decades of secrets sitting in plain sight.And at the center of it all stood Julian Carter Vance.Looking more shaken than Dani had ever seen him.The stranger—the woman claiming to be Stella's sister—watched him carefully.Patiently.Like someone waiting for a bomb to explode.Julian stared at the DNA report in his hand.His grip tightening.His jaw locked.The color drained from his face.Again.Stella looked equally stunned."What are you talking about?"Her voice cracked slightly.A
"Finally. Now we can talk."The voice came from somewhere inside the penthouse.Not through a phone.Not through a speaker.Not through a recording.Inside.Physically inside.Dani's heart nearly stopped.The darkness felt absolute.The sudden loss of power had swallowed everything.The city skylin
"They found Thomas's DNA results."Nobody moved.Nobody breathed.The penthouse seemed to shrink around them.Julian stood frozen beside the table, his phone clenched tightly in one hand.The color had completely drained from his face.Da
it wasn't until Julian disappeared off into the fray that Dani could breathe again. Then, even then, the tightness in her chest refused to leave her alone. “What’s the matter with you?” The inquiry stayed on repeat in her head long after he dissolved back into the sea of people. Because she kne
There was something heavy and stifling about the silence in the bathroom. It caught her attention just as soon as she closed the door behind her. Not an ordinary silence. Not a silence that made a room calm or comforting. A suffocating silence that made every breath feel forced. Her hands t







